To me Miami and adventure are synonymous; they’re both exciting and unusual experiences. I can go to the swimming at the beach basically every weekend because of the constant sunshine. Nothing compares to the aroma of the salty ocean or the way your feet feel when you sink your toes into the warm soft golden sand. Miami means I can visit the only Everglades in the world. It’s a rare and beautiful place that is home to thousands of animals, and it’s truly a unique sight that one should at least experience once in their lifetime. Living in Miami means that there is never a dull day because I can always go to a Dolphins or Heat game, see a new performance at the Adrienne Arsht Center, or walk around the Design District. It seems that the necessities in life are in Miami.
With almost 4,919,036 people living in Miami, it comes as no surprise that there are so many cultures cohabitating here. Miami is full of diversity and I love that about this city. I’ve met people from all over Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. In Miami one is able to learn about other religions, countries and cultures because so many different people live here. The Cuban men who sit and play dominoes in the park, the ladies who always wear chancletas, and the men who sale avocados, mangos and peanuts on Calle Ocho every day of the week. Those people are my family since we live in Miami